Teacher - Gaelic
Inverness Royal Academy
Highland
- Expired
- Salary:
- £22,866-£36,480
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Apply by:
- 12 December 2018
Job overview
Please Note: Willingness to deliver Gaelic Medium Social Subjects in the BGE preferred.
Fixed Term until 15 February 2019
Please see Job and Person Spec for more details
Contact Person: Nigel Engstrand Tel. 01463 667800
Please APPLY ONLINE. If you are unable to apply online and you wish to request an offline application pack, please contact Business Support - HR C&L Tel. No: 01349 868640 (24 hour voicemail) quoting the post reference number above.
Applications from Gaelic speakers are essentual.
Prior to confirming appointment, we will require successful candidates to become members of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme.
Short listed applicants will normally be contacted by email, unless otherwise stated. Please check your emails regularly, including your junk/spam folder.
Closing date: 12/12/2018
Reference: HGH06753
Inverness Royal Academy, Culduthel Road, Inverness
Attached documents
About Inverness Royal Academy
Inverness Royal Academy is a mixed, mainstream, secondary school in the Highland area of Scotland. It caters to students aged 11 to 18 and has approximately 998 pupils enrolled. It opened its new, modern, school building in 2016.
Inverness Royal Academy began as a grammar school and its history dates back as far as the 13th century – it was founded in 1792. The academy became a comprehensive in the mid-1970s.
Rector
Mr Alastair McKinlay
Visions and value
The school’s motto is ‘Work and excellence’. Its core values are respect, compassion, responsibility, commitment and honesty. They aim to foster students who will bring positive change to society. It aims to provide a calm and positive learning environment as well as a stimulating, broad and balanced curriculum. The school wants every pupil to exceed expectations and to become self-confident, inquiring, tolerant and positive.
The curriculum aims to develop its four capacities: confident individuals, effective contributors, responsible citizens and successful learners. The curriculum areas cover the expressive arts, health and well-being, languages, maths, R.E., science, social studies and technology.
Education Scotland
“Young people benefit from well-designed learning activities related to real-life situations. Young people feel well supported by guidance staff and are confident that if they report any concerns they will be helped. They speak positively about the extra out-of-class help they receive from teachers with their work. Support for learning staff, including learning assistants, know the young people they work with very well.”
Read Inverness Royal Academy’s latest Education Scotland report
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